In order to provide you with the most accurate quote possible, Erie Insurance will obtain your credit-based insurance score from a consumer reporting agency. If you decide to apply for a policy through an Erie Insurance Agent, we may obtain additional reports to verify the driving records of some or all persons to be covered under the policy, along with prior claims history reports of the named insureds, which may include information about other drivers in the household. Most automobile insurers use credit information, in conjunction with other factors, to calculate an insurance
premium for new customers. Our use of this information will not have an effect on your credit history.

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Your quote is based on the information you provide to us. If you give us any inaccurate or incomplete information, the accuracy of your quote may be affected.

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To provide you with an accurate auto insurance quote, ERIE uses your Social Security
number to verify your identity and obtain a credit-based insurance score. Our use
of this information will not have an effect on your credit history. Please be assured
that ERIE respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information
through our secure site.

If you do not want to provide your Social Security number, you can complete a Quick
Quote instead. However, completing a Quick Quote will provide you with a premium
range (high and low amounts for insurance coverage) instead of a more precise premium.